1:18 AM,
Jul. 14, 2013

Brad Reagan drills holes, working behind the scenes to hang a show at the Austin Peay Downtown Gallery.

Written by

Lester Black
Leaf-Chronicle

Fast food chains blaze with light. Their signs, filled with bright primary colors, fight each other for the prize of each motorist's attention. They pull people off interstates to sell food that is even more unnatural than the color scheme painted on the restaurant's walls.

That's the drug Brad Reagan is exploring in his newest installation of art: three foam and wire pieces splashed with bright colors and a fourth color study. But Reagan isn't trying to bring viewers towards a cash register; he won't sell you a cheeseburger and then send you back to the Wilma Rudolph Boulevard shuffle. He's ...